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From antibiotics to antimalarials: how repurposed drugs might keep cancer from returning
Europe’s Cutting-edge Research As Driver Of Innovation
Unlocking Structural Analysis Of Alkaloids With New Metal-organic Framework
Groundbreaking Discovery: Glioblastoma Also Affects Skull
Some Human GII.4 Norovirus Are Better Than Others At Infecting Cells
Research Council Finances Research Infrastructure Of National Interest At KI
A new analytical tool to optimize the potency and selectivity of drugs
UK expands chemical castration pilot programme for sex offenders – but what are the risks?
Why chromium is considered an essential nutrient, despite having no proven health benefits
Seeking to understand RNA better and to contribute to new therapies
Gestational diabetes linked to autism and ADHD in new study
Researching how chemicals and drugs affect female fertility
Molecular ‘fossils’ offer microscopic clues to the origins of life – but they take care to interpret
Why have cancer survival rates stopped improving in the UK?
New study links DNA replication failure to cancer therapy
Ten ways diabetes and dementia are linked
From Crash In Ditch To Forefront Of Research
Cornell biologists expose bacteria’s hidden Achilles’ heel
Survival Kit For Smallpox Viruses
Hoping to prepare the way for more precise schizophrenia therapies
Can meat really protect against cancer-related deaths, as a new study indicates?
Hidden complexity in blood cancer may hold key to better treatments
Grow-NY Startups Pledge To Impact Upstate New York
Why preventive mastectomy isn’t offered to everyone at risk
Scientists shed light on root cause of muscular dystrophy subtype
Genetic study show that common blood cancer includes subtypes
Researchers identify key biomarkers for chronic fatigue syndrome
Weight loss jabs and cancer risk: here’s what you need to know about the research so far
Vaccines hold tantalizing promise in the fight against dementia
Invisible material could revolutionise smart tech
We fed people a milkshake with 130g of fat to see what it did to their brains – here’s what we learned
Newly Discovered Protein Passes Enzymes On Like Baton
Connecting the dots between laminins and myelin formation by oligodendrocytes
Testosterone gel: what happens if it rubs off on other people
New route into cells could make gene therapies safer
Muscle weakness in cancer survivors may be caused by treatable weakness in blood vessels – new research
Tracking insect and bug health in a heartbeat from a digital camera
When Tumors Turn Invasive: New Research on Ovarian Cancer
Uranium enrichment: A chemist explains how the surprisingly common element is processed to power reactors and weapons
Honouring Exceptional Young Talent
Gonçalo Castelo-Branco wants to understand what lies behind MS
Genetic cause for rare development disorder found
Seven Projects Awarded the StratNeuro Collaborative Neuroscience Grant 2025
StratNeuro Retreat 2025: Two Days of Inspiring Neuroscience
Wolfgang Baumeister Receives Prestigious Shaw Prize
How vitamin B12 deficiency may disrupt pregnant women’s bodies
Wilms Tumors: How Genes and Imprinting Pave the Way for Cancer
How 7,000 steps a day could help reduce your risk of cancer